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College of Business Administration
Marquette University ACCO U N T I N G The Tim and Stephanie Knight Family COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION n FALL 2015 Greetings FROM THE CHAIR It is our pleasure to share with you the 2015 edition of Accounting, the magazine of the Department of Accounting of the College of Business Administration at Marquette University. Our hope is that the articles about fellow accounting alumni and the information about the Accounting Department and College of Business Administration will help to keep you connected to Marquette. The Accounting Department faculty members are proud to recognize the accomplishments of the alumni, current students and friends of the accounting program. An update on faculty and department activities is also provided. I want to especially thank our Master of Science students for conducting the interviews and writing them up, Amanda Ames, our executive assistant, for her editorial work and Dora Hagen for designing the magazine. Everyone has done an excellent job. Thank you for your continued support! Through your business and community activities, you reflect the values and ideals of Marquette University to all whom you meet and work with. Many of you have impacted the accounting program by referring prospective students, serving as mentors, or offering internships and full-time employment opportunities. I have been privileged to meet and work with many of you. When I meet with prospective students and their parents, I take pleasure in discussing the various ways that each of you as alums, as well as friends of the program, support the accounting department. Please send along any items of personal and professional interest that you would like to share by using the back page of the magazine, by calling, or by e-mailing us. If you are ever on campus, please stop by, as we would welcome the opportunity to visit with you. – Michael D. Akers, Professor and Chair Advisory Board Accounting Faculty Chairman Professor Emeritus John Malloy, NAI-MLG Commercial Frank R. Probst, PhD (University of Florida), CPA Members Professors David M. Bauer, Lubar & Co. Michael D. Akers, PhD (University of Mississippi), CPA, CMA, CIA, CFE, Department Chair and Charles T. Horngren Professor of Accounting Tony Berndt, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause & Company, LLP Michael J. Browne, Advanced Financial Training Andrew Copps, Actuant Corporation Don E. Giacomino, DBA (University of Kentucky), CPA and Donald & Beverly Flynn Chair Holder Eric W. Falkeis, Direxion Funds Associate Professors Thomas Fotsch, EmbedTek, LLC Qianhua Ling, PhD (Oklahoma State University) Jessica B. Gatzke, Scribner Cohen and Company, S.C. James P. Trebby, DBA (University of Kentucky), CPA and Director of the Master of Science in Accounting Program Bradley J. Kalscheur, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Melissa K. Koeppel, Grant Thornton LLP Jeffrey Krol, Jeffrey W. Krol & Associates Robert B. Yahr, PhD (University of Nebraska), CPA and Director of the Accounting Internship Program Robert D. Love, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Assistant Professors Joan Phillips, Deloitte & Touche LLP Jodi L. Gissel, PhD (University of Wisconsin – Madison) Kevin Rich, PhD (University of Oregon) Ikseon Suh, PhD (Southern Illinois University) Joseph M. Wall, PhD (Case Western Reserve University) James G. Quaid, Ostrow Reisin Berk & Abrams, Ltd. David J. Rodgers, Briggs & Stratton Corporation Greg Ryan, KPMG LLP Ignatius L. Smetek, Arcataur Capital Management LLC Adjunct Assistant Professors Daniel T. Szidon, Wipfli LLP Laurence Tomsyck (retired), Ernst & Young Michael P. Dole, MS (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee), CPA, CFP Victor Weiler (retired), Clifton Gunderson LLC Douglas O. Smith, JD, MBA (Marquette University) Ann Marie Wick, Briggs and Stratton Adjunct Instructors Cindy Gruber, MS (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee), CPA Barbara L. Kren, MS (University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee), CPA CONTENTS 4 6 4 Tim Knight Seizing Opportunity: Following Life’s Unexpected Path 6 Mark Santacrose Mark Santacrose and Family: We are Marquette! 7 Cheryl Truesdale Going the Distance: Personally and Professionally 8 Greg Naples Dr. Greg Naples: Challenged and Influenced Business Law Students 9 7 Amanda Isken Elijah Watt Sells Award 10 Beta Alpha Psi 2015 Update 8 11 Rick Dillon Beta Alpha Psi Alumnus of the Year 11 Dr. Brian Till New James H. Keyes Dean of the College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management 11 Ann Marie Wick Alumni National Award for Service 12 Robert Love 9 12 Advisory Board Member Feature 13 Graduate Assistant Interviewers 14 Accounting Department News, Scholarly Activities by the Faculty 15 Accounting Students & Alumnus Awards, Accounting Internships 16 Accounting Majors Receive Scholarships ACK NOW LE DGEMENT S The Marquette University College of Business Administration Accounting magazine is published by the Department of Accounting, Marquette University, College of Business Administration, Straz Hall, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881. Phone: (414) 288-4173. Fax: (414) 288-5755. http://business.marquette.edu/departments/accounting Matt Noe, Angela Robertson, Joseph Valenti, Yuqiong Ye and Xin Zhang, interviewers; Amanda Ames, editor; Dora Hagen, designer; Deb Reeder, copy editor. ©2015 Marquette University Please send address corrections to the above address. 18 Marquette Teams Participate In Accounting Firm Competitions 19 Class Notes TI M KN I G HT SEIZING OPPORTUNITY: A sk Tim Knight if he, as a Marquette University accounting student, ever imagined he would end up where he is today and his answer is simple: “No way.” Today, Tim is the Chief Executive Officer of Wrapports LLC, a technology holding company headquartered in downtown Chicago, Illinois. Wrapports was created in late 2011 as an entity to acquire the Chicago Sun-Times and adjacent suburban publications. The company has created a venture fund to invest in technology businesses in the media sector. Ultimately, Wrapports is committed to helping the management of underperforming businesses transform themselves into successful 21st century local media companies. Tim believes his background in both the business and broad liberal arts courses that he took at Marquette have helped him navigate the uncertain world of local media. Tim grew up near Flint, Michigan, and is the oldest of six children. His parents instilled in him and all of his siblings a core value of the importance of family, something Tim continues to find deeply meaningful. As the oldest, Tim was often responsible for watching over his siblings. As to his extended family, Tim considers himself very lucky to have had his grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins located close to Flint. As a result, Sunday dinners with all the family members were a regular occurrence and remain wonderful memories. Ultimately, it was a tragic event that brought his family even closer. When Tim was a sophomore in high school, his youngest brother, Michael, was involved in a drowning accident. Michael, age four, remained in a coma until his passing three years later. The sad event served to strengthen the bonds between Tim’s family members even more and has made Tim particularly empathetic toward others. Today, Tim tries to stay in regular contact with all siblings, Mark, Ted, Maureen, and Bridget, and their families, even though they are scattered across the United States. Quinn, Tim, Stephanie and Fitz Knight No matter what field one is in, Tim believes that integrity and humility will lead one to success. 4 Tim followed in his father’s footsteps in attending Marquette as his father graduated from Marquette’s Dental School in 1962. Tim remembers his father telling stories about all his positive experiences at the university and he recalls, in particular, his father speaking very highly of the Jesuits and the values the school still stands for – excellence, faith, leadership, and service. Tim knew Marquette would be a place where he would be challenged in the classroom, a place where he could grow in his faith, and a place from which he could give back to the community. Tim knew he wanted to attend a Catholic university and was drawn to Marquette because he also wanted to experience a truly urban setting. While attending school in Flint, Tim described his life as “pretty suburban.” He was looking forward to having different opportunities and experiences in college. Growing up, Tim worked at his father’s dental office and believed he might follow in his father’s footsteps, so accounting was not originally a part of his plan. However, at his father’s office, Tim helped with bookkeeping and, over time, found he enjoyed accounting more and more. So, during his sophomore year, Tim transferred into the College of Business Administration. He was attracted to accounting because of the discipline and structure required to complete his assignments. One of Tim’s favorite things about Marquette’s business school was the requirement to complete a full complement of liberal arts courses. Tim credits the political science, theology, and philosophy courses he took as providing him with the opportunity to develop his critical Following Life’s Unexpected Path at the time. In 2008, the Tribune Company sold Newsday to a New York cable company. In 2010, Tim and his family returned to the Chicago area and in late 2011, Tim became CEO of Wrapports, LLC. In addition to working at Wrapports, LLC, Tim enjoys the opportunity to give back to the community. Tim is a member of the Dean’s Council of Excellence for the College of Business Administration at Marquette and on the Board of Trustees at DePaul University. Additionally, Tim is on the boards of Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, and the Illinois Mentoring Partnership. Tim treasures the meaningful time he shares with his family. Tim and his wife, Stephanie, have been married for 10 years. They met through friends in Chicago and have been blessed with two sons, a fourth grader named Quinn and a first grader named Fitz. As a result of having young and active boys, the family spends most of their free time at one or another of the boys’ activities. thinking skills. When asked more specifically about his time at Marquette, Tim remembers three professors who made a strong impression on him – Dr. Jim Trebby in accounting, Mr. Bill Sturm in business law, and Dr. David Mielke in financial statement analysis courses. He remembers all three professors as people he looked up to and who were more than willing to help him in any way possible. Looking back, Tim remembers gaining the networking skills needed to be successful in the business world outside the classroom. Tim and his friends enjoyed going to several local watering holes and it was there that Tim realized the importance of establishing and maintaining relationships with his classmates. Ultimately, these collegiate social experiences helped Tim develop the basic skills necessary for creating and fostering relationships in the business world. Even though Tim was drawn to accounting, he was not sure he wanted to do only accounting for his entire career. Thus, during his senior year at Marquette, he decided to go to law school. After getting his undergraduate accounting degree from Marquette and successfully completing the CPA exam, Tim went on to earn his Juris Doctorate degree with honors from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago. During his second year of law school, Tim accepted a summer associate position with the Chicago office of Skadden Arps, a large New York-based law firm. After graduation from DePaul, Tim began working full-time with Skadden Arps. After four years of the intensity of life in the Chicago office, Tim was given the opportunity to transfer to the firm’s London office. He spent two years in London working on transactions that took him to Vienna, Budapest, and Prague. Tim notes that his favorite memory abroad was attending Easter Mass at the Vatican in Rome and seeing Pope John Paul II. After two years abroad, Tim returned to Chicago to join the Chicago Tribune in the mergers and acquisitions unit. It was at this time that his interest in the media sparked. In time, he worked his way up to senior management with the Tribune Company and then went to Long Island, New York, to run the Newsday Media Group. He later became publisher of Newsday, the eighth largest paper in the United States Living in nearby Chicago, Tim enjoys being able to bring his family to Milwaukee a half-dozen times a year. Tim loves visiting Milwaukee, whether to explore his old stomping grounds or to attend a Marquette basketball game (he has been spotted at quite a few). His favorite player is Jimmy Butler, whom he still closely follows on the Chicago Bulls team. Tim has taken a career path he could not have anticipated – from accounting, to law, to the media – and he says he would not change a thing. No matter what field one is in, Tim believes that integrity and humility will lead one to success. In addition, the lessons Tim learned throughout his childhood and the Jesuit values he learned while at Marquette still have a profound impact on his life today. From his parents, Tim learned the importance of family and hard work. At Marquette, he learned the importance of acting with the highest level of integrity in all circumstances and the importance of giving back to the community. Tim is truly an outstanding Marquette University alumnus. – Matt Noe 5 M A RK SANTACROSE Mark Santacrose and Family: WE ARE MARQUET TE! D eciding where to go to college was an easy choice for Mark Santacrose, a Shorewood, Wisconsin, native, because he came from a family of Marquette University graduates. They include his parents, Mary Healy Conrad and Anthony, and two sisters. Mark’s mother and father met while both were attending Marquette after Anthony’s military service in the Korean War. When Anthony passed away, the funeral service was held at the Church of the Gesu. The Marquette tradition continues with the family Mark married into. His wife, Meg (née Fiorenza), her mother, father, and sister are all Marquette alumni. In fact, his fatherin-law, John Fiorenza, was the university’s 1995 Alumnus of the Year. As for the next generation, Mark’s nephew, Matt Nicholson, currently attends the university as a freshman. Mark graduated from Marquette in 1981 and attributes his current career success to the experiences and great education he received through Marquette’s accounting program. While Mark had always aspired to be a lawyer, he also always enjoyed the business side of things, and so he began his undergraduate studies as an accounting major. He grew to appreciate the value of accounting, the language of business, with the help of Drs. Don Giacomino and Frank Probst. After completing his undergraduate degree, Mark attended law school at Loyola University of Chicago. In law school, he focused on mergers and acquisitions, which allowed him to become knowledgeable about the legal process and due diligence. After graduating, he practiced law for seven years before returning to school in 1993 to earn his master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. Mark had a good share of interesting experiences and jobs on Marquette’s campus. The lessons learned from these jobs helped him understand how to become a better professional and taught him important lessons that he continues to use throughout his career. During one of his summers as an undergraduate, Mark cleaned dorm rooms. This is where he learned the value of staying in school to receive an education by discovering exactly what he did not want to do after that summer. As a desk receptionist at the all-female dormitory O’Donnell Hall, he learned the value of networking by consistently meeting and conversing with new people. While working as a lunch manager at the Mug Rack (formerly located in the Alumni Memorial Union), he was exposed to his first managerial experience. He learned the value of customer service as well as how to make a martini while bartending at university-sponsored functions on campus. Mark also has great memories of the Avalanche. The ‘Lanche, as most people called it, was a campus bar located at the intersection of 15th and Wells streets that, after more than 60 years of doing business, closed in 1997. A great education, wonderful experiences, and lasting friendships are not the only things Mark is grateful to Marquette for. The most valuable gift of all was the opportunity to meet his future wife, Meg and Mark Santacrose Through the values that Marquette taught him, Mark has learned how to treat others well, build teams upon a foundation of trust, and establish organizations with strong cultures of respect and integrity. Meg, who graduated from Marquette the same year Mark did with a degree in law enforcement. Fittingly, their marriage ceremony took place at the Church of the Gesu. Mark and Meg have four children: Anthony, Ryan, Erin, and Nina. One of their sons is a senior at Boston College while the other just recently graduated and is now currently working for Ernst & Young. Both daughters are still in high school. Marquette provided much more than a four-year education, according to Mark, who believes Marquette is unique in focusing on developing the whole individual and not just on the skills transferable to the professional workplace. Through the values that Marquette taught him, Mark has learned how to treat others well, build teams upon a foundation of trust, and establish organizations with strong cultures of respect and integrity. The powerful Jesuit principle of being a man or woman 6 Ryan, Erin, Anthony and Nina Santacrose (Continued on page 19) CHERYL TR U E S DA L E Going the Distance: Personally and Professionally The Truesdale family at the 2014 Boston Marathon. From the left: Eric, Luke, Cheryl, Grant and Jacob. C heryl Truesdale is Senior Director of Global Internal Audit at SC Johnson, a privately held, family-owned company based in Racine, Wisconsin. She has worked with the company for 19 years. The Truesdale family, Cheryl, her husband Eric and their three boys, Jacob (17), Grant (14) and Luke (12) live in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. of experience continues to help Cheryl advance her career. In her current role, she is responsible for developing the global audit plan and assessing if there are adequate controls and processes in place to protect the company’s assets. Her days include many meetings, teleconferences, and working sessions to ensure the team’s objectives are accomplished. Both Cheryl and Eric graduated from Marquette in 1990 and 1992, respectively. Cheryl spoke about her many great memories of the university community, living off-campus in a large house at 14th and Kilbourn, and the professors and camaraderie within the business school. “I originally started out thinking I would be a Computer Programmer, but it wasn’t something I was particularly good at, so I started to take some business classes and it felt like that was a much better fit for me.” She enjoyed the accounting courses and that led her to major in accounting. In her senior year, Dr. Bob Yahr encouraged her to take the CPA exam during her last semester and she was able to get three out of the four parts completed prior to starting to work. She really appreciated that advice! In 2007, Cheryl had the opportunity to take a position with SC Johnson as a foreign service employee in Sydney, Australia. “It was a decision that my husband and I made together,” Cheryl said. “My husband was willing to put his career on hold to give our family this experience and to allow me to focus on my career.” Eric was a public relations executive at a firm in Milwaukee when they decided to move overseas. Because of their time in Australia, the Truesdale children developed a strong sense of adventure and continue to seek out and to explore new experiences. Their family also made lasting friendships with families who lived in Australia. Cheryl said, “We absolutely loved our time in Australia!” And there is one thing that attracted her most – the climate. “As a runner, you can be outside all year long and not have to deal with winter and snow!” I was very impressed that Cheryl was also a college athlete. At the time, she had a pretty full calendar, with classes starting at 8:00 or 9:00 a.m., training in the afternoon and studying most weeknights. Time management skills and being well organized were essential. Cheryl fondly remembers her time running cross country and track, and travelling to various colleges with the team in the “blue vans,” typically leaving on a Friday and returning back to campus on Saturday night. “Being part of a team, doing your best every day, and following through on your commitments are life lessons that extend beyond sports and schooling,” she says and represent the values she wants her children to embrace. After graduation, Cheryl spent six years in public accounting with Arthur Andersen in the Milwaukee office, passed the remaining part of the CPA exam, and then joined SC Johnson, one of her former clients. When I asked her what she likes about working at SC Johnson, without hesitation she replied, “SC Johnson’s culture and values are very consistent with mine. It is a results oriented company that focuses on doing what is right for the company, the employees, and the people who use our products.” Cheryl has had multiple roles over her career at SC Johnson. They include positions that provided financial support to the U.S. business, that involved corporate business planning, and that entailed analysis roles. Additionally, there was an overseas assignment and, currently, Cheryl serves as leader of the Global Internal Audit team. This breadth “Being part of a team, doing your best every day, and following through on your commitments are life lessons that extend beyond sports and schooling.” Cheryl continues to get in a run about four times a week, at the start of the day, which typically begins for her at 5:00 a.m. She ran the Boston Marathon in 2013 and 2014 but has scaled back to running a few half marathons each year. Cheryl enjoys spending her free time with family and friends and watching her children play sports, which include wrestling, soccer, cross country running, and swimming. The family likes to travel and to be active when they vacation. Last year they traveled to Thailand where they met up with friends from Australia and their stay included a four-day bike trip (130 miles) through Northern Thailand. The Truesdales also enjoy doing sports together, such as downhill and cross country skiing, snowboarding, and the occasional “mud run,” such as the “Warrior Dash.” (Continued on page 19) 7 Dr. Greg Naples: Challenged and Influenced Business Law Students After over 31 years, and 7,500 students, teaching business law and, on occasion, tax, at Marquette University, Associate Professor Greg Naples retired from the faculty last year, 2014, on December 31st. W hile this is all Dr. Naples wanted me to include in this article on him, I could not do that for my favorite professor at Marquette. Professor Naples obtained his bachelor’s from the University of Notre Dame, his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law, and his LL.M. from DePaul University College of Law. Dr. Naples was also awarded a Certificate of Attendance from The Hague Academy of International Law. He has taught or developed courses for the undergraduate, graduate, and executive MBA programs at Marquette and has spent some time teaching tax at the Law School. Prior to coming to Marquette, Prof. Naples was variously engaged in a private law practice and teaching at Northern Illinois University, William Rainey Harper College, Mundelein College, and Governors State University, all in Illinois, as well as being a distinguished visiting professor in the Graduate Program at the University of Florida. In his younger years, Dr. Naples also worked in Chicago for Touche Ross & Company and for Bishop & Crawford, Ltd. Prof. Naples has been married to his high school love, Lynn, for over 45 years and they have three grown children (two Marquette grads and one Creighton grad) (two lawyers and a doctor), and seven grandchildren. One of the more interesting things about Dr. Naples is the number of positions he has held relating to the NCAA. These include President and Vice President of the NCAA Faculty Athletics Association (a professional group comprised of over 1,100 colleges and universities), a member of various NCAA committees, Marquette’s Faculty Athletics Representative to the NCAA, and a member and Chair of Marquette’s Athletics Board. Another interesting fact about Dr. Naples is his hobby of building things, especially houses. He could often be found carrying around a woodworking or construction magazine or something similar. While this list of Dr. Naples’s accomplishments is impressive, the effect he had on his students is even more so. It is not that often that a professor is both feared for the difficulty of his or her exams and deep knowledge 8 of the topic but is also funny, entertaining, and well-liked by students. I remember that when it came time for my friends and me to register for the first business law class, even though we had been told how challenging Dr. Naples’ class was, we still chose it. Then when we had to take the second business law class, we were actually excited to have Dr. Naples again and sad that he only taught two classes. Not only did he know that blue business law book cover to cover but he also managed to make the class enjoyable as well. I have heard many students say that Dr. Naples was their favorite professor either in the Accounting Department or overall at Marquette, and this includes me. So it is not surprising that when I asked for his students’ help in remembering him as a great professor, that they were very willing to respond. Here are a few of their comments: “He would try to be like ‘in the know’ with pop culture, etc., in the examples he used in class so that the students were engaged and found it mildly humorous – I mean Naples using Lady Gaga as an example is obviously just funny. Just little things like that to make what could be a dull topic more exciting.” “The first class with him was pretty intimidating, but after taking two business law classes with him, I found that he is definitely my favorite professor I have had at Marquette. As an accounting student, I heard stories of how difficult business law could be, but I thought Dr. Naples actually made the class fun.” “Once I emailed him to let him know that Peach Melba – his favorite flavor at Kopp’s Custard – was in the forecast for that week. He replied thankfully and signed his email “The Calorie Man”. Little things like that make me wish there was another business law course required for accounting majors just so I could take another class taught by Dr. Naples.” The memory of Dr. Greg Naples’ unique and challenging approach to teaching business law will always remain with me and, it seems, many of my fellow students. For his life after Marquette, Prof. Naples plans to finally finish constructing a home that he and Lynn have been building in Door County since 2001, to put more concerted time into a couple of small business ventures that he has begun, and to generally take time to do the usual grandchildren / travel / knee surgery routines. – Angela Robertson AM AN DA I S K E N Elijah Watt Sells Award A manda Isken, a 2014 Marquette University accounting graduate student, has earned the Elijah Watt Sells Award (EWSA) for 2014. This annual award, one of the most prestigious professional awards in the accounting field, honors the top performers on the Uniform CPA Examination. In 2013, more than 94,000 candidates sat for the exam and only 55 met the award’s criteria of averaging 95.5 across all four test sections (a mere .0006 percent of test takers!). Amanda was born and raised in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin, a small town about 45 minutes north of Milwaukee. She graduated from Marquette in 2013 with her bachelor of business administration degree and earned a master of science in accounting in 2014. After graduation, she started her career in August 2014 at PricewaterhouseCoopers as an assurance associate in Milwaukee. Amanda believes that there are no shortcuts to success. People have to work hard! “I’ve had so many amazing teachers and was inspired by so many things throughout my time at Marquette, especially in the accounting program,” Amanda said. All of the accounting classes that Amanda took not only expanded her knowledge of what it takes to be a success in the field but also prepared her for the CPA exam. Perhaps the class that was most directly relevant to the exam was Dr. Mike Akers’ auditing course. The entire course was very similar to the material that she studied in the Becker FastPass exam review for the audit section of the exam. Amanda felt that having taken this course definitely gave her an advantage. When asked about advice for future CPA candidates at Marquette, Amanda believes committing the time and maintaining one’s focus are keys to being able to prepare fully. Amanda Isken In addition to her accounting classes, Amanda also enjoyed a business course entitled “Motivation and Leadership” taught by Dr. Edward Inderrieden, a very inspiring professor, Amanda notes. The class allowed her to look at business from more of a management perspective – seeing the people rather than just the numbers. The examples provided by Dr. Inderrieden from real companies and his personal experiences with them, such as how to motivate people and demonstrate leadership within an organization, were decidedly helpful to Amanda. She continues to strive to incorporate those same qualities in her work. Amanda and her Support Team: mom Sherry, brother Alex, sister Georgiana and dad Mike Isken With her full-time job secure and graduation behind her, Amanda decided to take the CPA exams in the summer of 2014. Knowing that she did not have a great deal of time, she approached preparing for the exam in a structured way. In general, Amanda studied for each of the four exams between two to five weeks. She logged approximately eight to ten hours every weekday. She also made sure to get enough sleep and downtime, things that were really important for her to make it through her long days of studying. During her exam preparation, Amanda received crucial support from her family and a close friend, Amy, who was also preparing for the exam. Amanda’s family was very confident she would win the EWSA, “even when I was doubting myself,” she says. When she learned she had won, she received her first “Congratulations!” in a text from her brother, Alex, a current student in the College of Business Administration. Another thing that helped very much to keep Amanda on track was working with Amy, as both women were using the same Becker study program. They were able to track their daily progress as well as ask each other pertinent questions and discuss various topics that would be covered on the exam. When asked about advice for future CPA candidates at Marquette, she believes committing the time and maintaining one’s focus are keys to being able to prepare fully: “It’s a huge exam, so it takes time to study sufficiently. Don’t rush through the studying – give yourself enough time, but also give yourself a deadline so that you have a definite stopping point when you should be ready for the test.” Additionally, she says that candidates should not put too much pressure on themselves. “My main goal was to pass, but passing with a high score was something additional to shoot for.” Amanda enjoyed spending her free time with family and friends to relax during weekends. She even took a short vacation with her family to visit some friends in Paso Robles, California. After the exams are over, in Amanda’s view, “Don’t worry about them anymore.” In the fall of 2014, during her first week with PwC, Amanda found out that she had, indeed, won the EWSA. She was overwhelmed and overjoyed and her family and friends were ecstatic and proud of her. Due to her good attitude and unremitting efforts going into the exam prep and the exam itself, Amanda really earned and deserved her splendid success. – Yuqiong Ye 9 BE TA A L P H A P SI UP DAT E – 2015 27 YEARS Superior Status Our weekly meetings include networking opportunities as well as Marquette’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter had another impressive year, exposure to a broad range of career topics. These topics ranged from achieving Superior Status for the 27th year in a row. We did it with the surviving the busy tax season to emotional intelligence. Other topics help of many people, including our new faculty advisor, Mrs. Barbara covered different career opportunities such as audit vs. tax, public vs. Kren. Mrs. Kren and I are both very grateful that our outgoing advisor, private, and life in a rotational program. We would like to thank all of our Mrs. Cindy Gruber, was always available to answer our questions. There returning presenters: Johnson Controls, EY, Deloitte, Grant Thornton, were many things to learn, and Mrs. Kren dedicated countless hours PwC, Baird, KPMG, Baker Tilly, WICPA, Becker, the FBI, Actuant, PKWare, to make sure that the transition went smoothly. This was evident in the Wipfli, Cohen Fund Audit Services and Rockwell. We would also like time she spent discussing the coming week’s events with me before to thank our new presenters this year: ORBA, Fiserv, Kohler Co., and after each meeting. With Mrs. Kren as the driving force behind our MillerCoors, CUNA Mutual and Associated Bank. All of these presenters chapter, I am confident that our chapter will continue to succeed in the shared a wealth of knowledge and insights that will be useful in our future future. In addition, the executive board’s unseen tasks of recording hours, careers. We appreciate the effort and support of these companies and planning events and managing our finances all contributed to our success. we depend on their partnership for the success of our None of this would have been possible without our organization. many committed members. I would also like to thank 2014-15 the faculty members who supported our chapter in In addition to these activities, we welcomed new the classroom and attended our events. These many BAP OFFICERS members in two initiation ceremonies. At our fall contributions ensured that this year was a success for initiation, our speaker, Peter Bellin, International James Ward Beta Alpha Psi. Controller at Rexnord Corporation, offered lessons President he learned from his own life. He advised us to take The year began at the Beta Alpha Psi National Mark Williams advantage of new career opportunities even though Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. A few members of our Vice President they may seem uncertain or unfamiliar. Joe Rock, executive board represented the Marquette chapter. Yuli Pang Managing Partner, KPMG Milwaukee, spoke at our At the meetings, they learned some of the ways other Treasurer spring initiation and gave us a glimpse into the varied chapters perform their roles, as well as best practices career paths taken by his colleagues in his own Beta for other chapters’ activities and they came away Yuwei Zhang Alpha Psi graduating class. Thank you to both of our with new ideas for professional and service events. Reporter presenters. We always enjoy having alumni back on Our executive board was also able to share some Qianqian He campus! of our practices with the other chapters. We gave a Corresponding Secretary presentation on how we run our auction fundraiser Marquette’s Beta Alpha Psi had another excellent year and our service events. In addition, we participated Mrs. Barb Kren thanks to the time and effort of our advisor, executive in the second year of the Beta Alpha Psi International Faculty Advisor board and our corporate presenters. I sincerely Day of Literacy. We distributed books at local Atlanta appreciate the participation of the faculty and all of our elementary schools and spoke to the kids about the members. Thank you for helping to achieve our 27th consecutive year of importance of literacy. Superior Status. I look forward to all of the great new things that our new Twenty-seven years of superior status has helped us to build strong relationships with many firms in the greater Milwaukee area. Using these strong relationships, we put together a series of great professional and service events. Our members were able to network with members of these firms at our annual volleyball bash. Our members gave back to the community through the Briggs & Al’s Run and Walk for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, the Aurora Food for Families Thanksgiving meal preparation with Deloitte, PB&J Day with KPMG by providing meals for local homeless and low income families, Bowl-A-Thon with EY for the Penfield Children’s Center, Project Linus by making and donating blankets with PwC, and the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program that provides tax return assistance to low income individuals. Additionally, our members also tutored freshman and sophomore Marquette students in financial and managerial accounting. We place a lot of emphasis on serving our community and fellow students and it is very satisfying to see that so many of our members were willing to volunteer their time. Beta Alpha Psi is also a professional organization and we provide our members direct access to representatives from all types of local firms. 10 executive board has in store for the chapter. I wish the chapter success in all that they do in the next academic year. – James Ward Plus… Joe Rock, Managing Partner of the KPMG Milwaukee office, was guest speaker at the Beta Alpha Psi spring awards banquet. Joe’s comments focused both on the accomplishments of his classmates during his senior year (see Senior Year yearbook photo below) as well as his ongoing relationships with many of them. BETA ALPHA PSI ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR Rick Dillon Rick Dillon, a Marquette University 1993 graduate, is the Beta Alpha Psi executive board’s choice for Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Alumnus for this year. Rick was selected based on his career accomplishments and his service to the accounting profession and community. Rick is currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Century Aluminum Company, a primary aluminum producer, in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to joining Century, he served as the Vice President of Finance - Surface Mining Group at Joy Global, Inc., a worldwide leader in highproductivity mining solutions. Rick and his wife Kimberly have two children, Ricky, Jr., (12) and Kelsey (10). The family enjoys swimming in the summer and skiing in the winter. Rick’s first priority continues to be his family and he is always working to achieve a healthy family / community / job balance. Rick has returned to the Marquette campus to speak to student groups over the years and serves as an outstanding role model for the university’s minority students. He continues to exemplify in both his personal and professional lives the traditional ideals that Marquette most values. As such, it is an honor to have Rick as our Beta Alpha Psi Alumnus of the Year. New James H. Keyes Dean of the College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management Dr. Brian Till Dr. Brian Till, formerly dean of the Williams College of Business at Xavier University, is the new James H. Keyes Dean for the College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Management. Till began his new role on July 13. Prior to joining Xavier, he held marketing faculty positions at Drexel University and Saint Louis University, where he spent his last seven years as chair of the marketing department. He has experience with AACSB business school accreditation processes and is certified in the use and interpretation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Till has received numerous awards for teaching excellence and was named one of the Top Ten Marketing Teachers in the U.S. Till holds a bachelor’s degree in advertising and an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin, and a Ph.D. in marketing from the University of South Carolina. “I am very pleased to be joining the College of Business Administration at Marquette University as the Keyes Dean,” Till said. “The college and Marquette University both have an excellent reputation, and I look forward to working with the faculty and staff of the college in moving it forward.” Alumni National Awards Weekend April 23-25, 2015 College of Business Administration Award Recipient Service Award Ann Marie Wick Bus Ad ’92 Ann Marie’s servant leadership has made an indelible impression on the college and university. She served on the College of Business Administration Alumni Association Board, including as its president, and currently serves on the Accounting Department Advisory Board and the recently successfully completed college’s dean search committee. Her commitment to the community is just as extensive, especially her focus on secondary education and those in poverty. On success, Ann Marie says: “I define success as identifying your God-given talents and using them to the best of your ability. I think Erma Bombeck said it well: ‘Know the difference between success and fame. Success is Mother Teresa. Fame is Madonna.’ With that in mind, I’d much rather have success.” Till succeeded Dr. Mark Eppli, who served as the interim Keyes Dean since August 2012. 11 Advisory Board Member Feature Cindy, Bob, Rob, Laura and Jackie Love at Rob’s graduation from Marquette Robert D. Love, Advisory Board Member, is Tax Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers and is based in Milwaukee. Please tell us a little about: Your family… I am happily married to Laura, my wife of 31 years. Laura is a reading intervention teacher in the Waukesha School District. We have three children – Jackie, Rob, and Cindy. Influential people in your life… The people who have had the greatest influence on my life and where I am as a person today are my parents, my wife, and my children. They have all been so supportive and have been essential in helping me prioritize my life, live my values and keep my feet firmly on the ground. What might surprise some folks about you… I did not attend Marquette… yet have been truly blessed to be an integral part of both the University and the College of Business. I served for 10 years as the PwC Relationship Partner connecting PwC and Marquette. As well as 12 being a member of the Accounting Department Advisory Board, “I was also on the College of Business Dean’s Council of Excellence and have been a part of several search committees for the business school’s dean.” A few sentences on: What you especially like about your job… I have enjoyed my career in public accounting and in the field of taxation primarily due to the challenge of the ever changing tax legislation and regulations, the opportunity to be creative in my role through tax planning, tax structuring and tax consulting, and the variety of experiences that my career has offered me. What always stays new about your job… I continue to enjoy being around people, listening to them and hearing what they have to offer. I learn something from everyone I encounter. Special memory of Marquette… I received a very humbling and overly generous recognition reward in 2012 for “Friend of the College of Business” at the Annual Marquette Awards Day… truly one of the highlights of my career and my life. 1-2 words to indicate your favorite: Time of the year… March Madness, of course! And the NCAA Basketball tournament. Movie… Entrapment, keeps you guessing and thinking throughout. Spectator sport… Anything Bears, Cubs, Bulls or Blackhawks related, with due respect to the Packers, Brewers and Bucks. Graduate Assistant Interviewers Thank you for conducting the interviews and preparing the articles. Their names and where they will be in the Fall of 2015 (left to right): Angela Robertson (PricewaterhouseCoopers in Milwaukee); Matt Noe (PricewaterhouseCoopers in Milwaukee); Joseph Valenti (Deloitte in Milwaukee); Xin Zhang (Beijing, China); Yuqiong Ye (Beijing, China) MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING For information on the MSA program at Marquette, contact Dr. James P. Trebby, Director of the MSA Program at [email protected] or Dr. Jeanne Simmons, Associate Dean, Graduate School of Management at [email protected]. You can also check us out on the Web at http://business.marquette.edu/academics/msa 13 ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT NEWS Charles T. Horngren Research Seminar The seminar, named in memory of Charles T. Horngren, Marquette University alum and professor at Stanford University, is a joint effort of the Accounting, Economics and Finance departments. Funding for this seminar was provided through the generosity of Dr. Horngren and his family. During the 2014-2015 academic year, the seminar included two external and one internal accounting presenters. Dr. Angela Gore, George Washington University, presented “Do Governments Hide Resources from Unions? The Influence of Public Sector Unions on Financial Reporting Choices,” and Dr. Adi Masli, University of Kansas, presented “Tone at the Top, Financial Reporting Quality, and Corporate Audits.” During their visits, both Dr. Gore and Dr. Masli visited with accounting faculty one-on-one to further discuss research initiatives. Additionally, Dr. Kevin Rich of Marquette’s Accounting department presented his paper “Municipal Financial Manager Turnover and Accounting Restatements.” CPA Exam Results – 2014 During 2014 Marquette was ranked 26th of large schools (100 or more candidates) for the firsttime pass rate. In 2014 the state of Wisconsin was ranked 2nd for the pass rate (all sections) for first-time test takers with a passing percentage of 58.8% as compared to the national average of 55.0%. Marquette had a 73.8% pass rate for 2014. Amanda Isken (see separate article on p. 9) received an Elijah Watt Sells award for her performance on the CPA exam. Mr. Doug Smith, currently Risk & Compliance Counsel for Marquette, will teach our business law courses. Doug has a J.D. and MBA from Marquette. Doug’s professional experience includes service in the US Army Judge Advocate General Corps and in-house positions at Johnson Controls, the Medical College of Wisconsin, and as Associate General Counsel at Marquette. WICPA Educator Award Dr. Michael Akers received the 2015 Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants Excellence Award-Educator at the WICPA Spring 2015 Member Recognition Banquet and Annual Business meeting. Alums Complete PhD Dr. Jodi Gissel, Dr. Qianhua Ling, Dr. Kevin Rich and Dr. Ikseon Suh shared a PwC INQuiries grant to develop material, often referred to as “big data” (i.e., data creation, data sharing, data analytics, and data mining), to further incorporate the use of technology into their respective courses. Accounting alums Adam Bordeman (undergraduate, MSA), Ling Tuo (MSA) and Jill Weber (undergraduate, MSA) have completed their doctoral studies in 2015. Adam graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder and will start in August at California Polytechnic State University. Ling completed her PhD at the University of Memphis and will begin her academic career at Lawrence Technological University. Jill graduated from Oklahoma State University and will begin her academic career in August 2015 at the University of WisconsinWhitewater. Congratulations to Dr. Bordeman, Dr. Tuo and Dr. Weber! Popular Research Federation Schools of Accountancy “A Review of Bankruptcy Predictions Studies: 1930-Present,” by Dr. Jodi Gissel, Dr. Don Giacomino and Dr. Michael Akers published in the Journal of Business and Economics Research (Winter 2007) continues to be one of the ten most popular papers at Marquette University based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted. Dr. Michael Akers was elected to serve as Secretary of the Federation Schools of Accountancy Board of Directors for 2015-2016. Accounting Faculty receive PwC INQuiries Grant New Faculty Members Beginning with the Fall 2015 semester, the accounting department welcomes two new faculty members, Dr. Joe Wall and Mr. Doug Smith. Dr. Wall completed his Ph.D. at Case 14 Western Reserve University in May 2015. His dissertation focused on fraud and was titled, “Disempowering the ‘Robin Hood’ Fraudster: Empathetic Pathways Weaken Regulators and Enable Fraudulent Behavior – A Framework for Redesigning Controls.” During his doctoral program, Joe taught a variety of accounting and finance classes and served as Chair of the Department of Business Administration at Carthage College. He also has industry experience that includes roles as chief financial and compliance officer at Ideas in Motion LLC, a New York Stock Exchange firm. Dr. Wall will teach a variety of financial accounting courses. Alum Wins Teaching Awards Olivia Johnson, PhD candidate at the University of Iowa, received two teaching awards during the spring 2015 semester: 1) University Teaching Award for Teaching Assistants (competitive process based on input from students and faculty) and 2) Bryon R. Ross Award for Teaching Excellence (chosen by accounting faculty responsible for the introduction accounting courses). SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIE S BY THE FACULTY 2 015 Akers, M., Giacomino, D. and Weber, J. “Narcissism in Public Accounting Firms,” Accounting and Finance Research, (2014), Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 170-178. Gissel, J. “Fraud Examination Case: Crafty Cash Theft?” Issues in Accounting Education, Volume 29, No. 2, pp. 331-336. Feng, N., Ling, Q. and Neely, D. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accountability & Financial Management, Volume 26, No. 3, pp. 458-498. Chickoto, G.L., Ling, Q. and Neely, D. “The Adoption and Use of the Hirschman-Herfindahl Index in Nonprofit Research: Does Revenue Diversification Measurement Matter?” (2015). VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. DOI: 10.1007/ s11266-015-9562-6. Rich, K. and Zhang, J. X. “Unfunded public pension liabilities and local citizen oversight,” (2015). Accounting Horizons. Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 23-39. Rich, K. and Zhang, J. X. “Does audit committee monitoring matter in the government sector? Evidence from municipal internal control quality,” (2014). Journal of Governmental and Nonprofit Accounting, Vol. 3, pp. 58-80. Rich, K. and Zhang, J. X. “Municipal accounting restatements and top financial manager turnover.” Presented at both the American Accounting Association (AAA) Government and Nonprofit Section Midyear Meeting, March 2015 and the AAA Annual meeting, August 2015. Rich, K. and Lopez, D. “Geographic proximity and municipal internal control reporting.” Presented at both the American Accounting Association (AAA) Government and Nonprofit Section Midyear meeting, March 2015 and the AAA Annual Meeting, August 2015. Suh, I. and Ugrin, J. “Negativity bias in investors’ reaction to board of directors’ risk oversight disclosure.” (2015). Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research. Accepted for publication-forthcoming. Suh, I., Masli, A., and Sweeney, J. T. “The effect of family firms and management training grounds on internal auditor objectivity and external auditors’ reliance judgment.” Presented at both the American Behavior Organization meeting, October 2014 and the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, August 2015. Suh, I., Linke, K. and Wall, J. “Boiling the Frog Slowly: The Immersion of Financial Executives into Accounting Fraud.” Presented at the American Behavior Organization meeting, October 2014. ACCOUNTING STUDENTS AND ALUMNUS RECEIVE AWARDS The College of Business Administration held the 91st Honors Convocation on April 12, 2015. Approximately 206 Marquette University administrators, students, families, and friends celebrated this special occasion in the Alumni Memorial Union. The following received awards for 2015 either at the ceremony or during the spring 2015 semester: Accounting Faculty Award James R. Ward Deloitte & Touche Award Emily Davenport, Mark Maurer Dr. Frank R. Probst Scholarship Award Elizabeth R. Cosgrove, Kelsey E. Muth, Liangchen Zhu Federation of Schools of Accountancy Student Award Matthew D. Noe Grant Thornton Award William Callan, Coreen Kriva LeRoy Schmidt 150-Hour Accounting Scholarship: Master of Science Kelsey Muth Scribner Cohen Award William Rasmussen Louis L. Meldman Award Samantha N. Swartz Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Alumnus Award Rick Dillon (‘93) Ralph E. Brownlee Excellence in Marketing Award Kelly M. Taylor T.R. Martin Award for Excellence in Graduate Education Sandra J. Gramz ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIPS Each year, students are placed in full-time internships with public accounting firms, corporations, and not-for-profit organizations. Interns work daily with professional accountants on audits, individual and corporate taxes, financial reporting, and cost accounting jobs. The following students interned or worked for the following organizations in the accounting internship program during recent semesters: Spring 2015 Actuant Baker Tilly Summer 2015 Kevin Nolte Scott Hird, Sara Hoeffler BGI Michael Reardon Deloitte, LLP Mark Bielanski, Morgan Buschman, Amedee O’Gorman, Allison Opgenorth, Samuel Voboril, Ivette Zuniga, Elizabeth Cosgrove Will Joiner, Brogan O’Brien, Ali Pierog, Matthew Sledz, Holly Stanger, Anne Wiesman Ernst & Young Anthony Frigo, Patrick Szczupak Katherine Cerotzke, Dan Laudick, Charles Mau Hospira Ma de los Angeles Menes Ronces Johnson Controls Lei Yuan Kohler Kevin Lois KPMG Staci Ruzicka, Nicholas Wall Marquette University Comptroller Samantha Swartz Yizhi Zhang PricewaterhouseCoopers David Claridge, Matthew Gyetvay, Alexander Kitzerow, Morgan Malicki, Timothy Ruder, Kelly Yndestad Scribner & Cohen Broc Kocour, Katherine Kostroski SVA Certified Public Accountants David Stoiber Vogel Consulting Chenglicheng Jin, Mi Liu Wipfli LLP Eric Buss Aissatou Bah, Kelly Dery, Erin Gebes, Emily Harrington, Robert Houle, Michael Hoy, Brian Jacobs, Zhiwen Jiang, Haley Jones, Coreen Kriva, Kelsey Muth, Patrice Noltimier, Elizabeth Patton, Nathan Reynebeau, Jordan Sandona, Alexandra Smith, Patrick Townsend, Kyle Trautman 15 ACCOUNTING MAJORS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS MU Ignatius / Magis Scholarship Yunus H. Abdullah Andres Aguilar Margaret Mary Allen Austyn Gerald Joy Alt Gladys Alvarado Zachary Ryan Ament Mary Elizabeth Amundson Michael Anders Julia Elizabeth Anthony Mario Luis Asencio Michael Joseph Atkinson Aissatou Bah Thomas George Baker Nicole Colleen Barnes Allison Marian Bartlett Patrick James Bathon Michael James Baudhuin Alexander J. Behm Mitchell Steven Beine Adam John Nicholas Benkovich Laura Elizabeth Best Matthew James Biehl Mark J. Bielanski Brandon Russell Boehm Allison Rose Borisek Elisabeth Therese Bredemann Mary Elizabeth Brennan Ryan James Buckley Morgan Melissa Buschman Louise Rose Bushman Eric David Buss William Michael Callan Alexa Jane Campbell Carolyn Mary Campbell Liping Cao Nicole M. Carlin Patrick Kevin Cashner Katherine Doyle Cerotzke Anthony Chan Han Chen Yibing Chen Linyou Cheng Xuan Cheng William Arthur Chermak Paul Younggil Cho Eric Joseph Christopherson Ana Carolina Cimadevilla Connor Michael Clancy David Michael Claridge Thomas Brud Clarke Corie Rose Cochran Mollie Marie Collette Mario Vicente Conforti Raj Ashok Contractor Ryan M. Coon James Anthony Correa Paola Cortes 16 Elizabeth Ruth Cosgrove Nicholas John Countryman Kevin Edward Cull Michael Joseph Daly David Samuel Daugherty Emily Lynn Davenport Patrick Larson Day Austin Gene Della Nicholas John DeMatthew Andrew John Demichiei Kelly Ann Dery Nathan Joseph Digmann Eric J. Dineen Michele Catherine Dinella Jingyan Ding Nina Marie Doyle Patrick Thomas Doyle Daniel M. Drew Brendan O’Hara Duffy Nolan Andrew Durdan Michael T. Fabunmi Wenjun Fan Rodrigo Enrique Fernandez Kjersten Lee Fewer Kathleen Elizabeth Fitzgerald Joseph Michael Flores Emily Marie Flynn Leo Belden Flynn Molly Rose Fonk William David Ford Caitlin Anne Forsythe Zachary Joseph Frankiewicz Shaun Michael Hedge Frankow Kyle James Frantz Mary Caitlin Freschi Anthony P. Frigo Molly Jean Fruland Yunxin Fu Jordan Reeves Fye Benjamin Gene Galante Patrick Joseph Galligan II Artis Malcolm GallowayLandon Luntong Gao Mengrong Gao Alessandro Francis Gariup Christopher John Gatziolis Tori Elizabeth Geraldson Peter Brian Gilligan McKenna Lea Girtz Jasmine Patrice Gladney Simon Morton Gondeck Daisy Gonzalez Thomas Grabow Michael David Gresl Griffin Scott Gross Yiwei Gu Yulin Gu Destiny Marie Guerrero Xiaoshi D. Guo Matthew Austin Gyetvay Dylan Peter Harkness Logan Ryan Hearne Matthew Bradley Hess Brian George Hildebrandt Sarah L. Hillegass Herman Joseph Hodes Sara Jean Hoeffler Timothy Patrick Hof Kelly Jo Marie Hoffmann Joseph McMahon Horrigan Robert Dennis Houle Mason Wade Howard Michael Edward Hoy Jiaxun Huang Jiehui Huang Yiwen Huang Zhen Huang Ziwei Huang Linda Marie Hucko Peter Francis Hussian Carly Anne Hutchins Dustin Kisung Hwang Alexander Michael Isken Symone A. Jackson Brian J. Jacobs Robert Kevin Jakubek Samuel Michael Jenkins Zhiwen Jiang Cole Robert Johnson Ryan James Johnston Matthew Richard Johnstone Will Baxter Joiner Deimante K. Jonaityte Haley Marie Jones Benjamin Donald Joyce Stephen John Kamper Hailee Victoria Kapla John Joseph Kaplan Jacob Gerald Kaufmann Dane M. Kempke Julia Adair Kern Alexander James Kitzerow Jack James Kitzinger Gretchen Elizabeth Klein Valerie Nicole Klemann Francesca Ann Knauer Broc Andrew Kocour Mathias Lee Kopitzke Katherine Ann Kostroski Casey Joseph Kowalski Coreen Ann Kriva Andrew John Krupo Amy Elizabeth Krzoska Mariah Nicole Kuecker Emily Annette Kuether Stephen Prasetya Kusuma Daniel Joseph Laudick Kendall Lavelle Austin Daniel Lenz Julius Erving Lewiel Shuanghao Li Tianyi Li Yiming Li Adam Joseph Lietzau Jing Liu Wenting Liu Yinuo Liu Kevin M. Lois Patrick S. Lonzo Cynthia Lopez Kimberly Michelle Lorbert Chengbin Lu Wenfei Lu Xiufeng Lu Christopher Robert Luciano Zhiwei Lyu Michael J. Macek Hanna Elizabeth Malak Morgan Marie Malicki Steven Calvin Thomas Mann Bryan Edward Manning Travis Richard Mantel Henry Andrew Martelon Antonio Fidel Martinez Leo Joseph Martinic Charles N. Mau Mark Anthony Maurer Mitchell Daniel Maurina Kyle Alexander Mayer Alexander John McBride Brandon John McBride Megan M. McGrath Clare Ann McNamara John Joseph McNeeley Wade M. Meehan Timothy Richard Melland Ma de los Angeles A. Menes Ronces Lauren Marie Michael Melissa Grace Mirenda Mohsin Ali Mirza Nathan Japs Molstad Allison R. Monks Gaille Gador Monte De Ramos Jonathan Francis Morici Katherine Christine Morris Christopher Paul Morrow Patrick Kelly Mulhall Foster Patrick Mullen Patrick Alexander Mulroy Joseph Kurt Mungenast Kelsey E. Muth Parker Robert Nickelson Kevin Joseph Nolte Patrice Nicole Noltimier Andrew David North Bryan John Oates Daniel Thomas O’Brien Caitlin E. O’Connor Frank Edward O’Connor Amedee Collin O’Gorman Allison E. Opgenorth Stephen Michael Osowski Jozell D. Ousley Yuli Pang Daniel Jiwon Park Sarah Marilyn Parrottino Victoria Christina Patete Elizabeth Ruth Patton John Joseph Patton Marqueesha La’Shay Annie Peace Isaac John Pecha Bridget Particia Perry Timothy James Peterson Paul Michael Petitjean Michael Frederick Petrella Christopher Richard Pettus Sarah Joan Pezza Chloe Arlene Philipp Shaun Michael Pieper Ali Jean Pierog Stephen Thomas Pleasant Jeremy Dewitt Poppe Liangyu Qu Murphy Patrick Quill Saili S. Raje Paul Axel Rasmussen William Winston Rasmussen Elizabeth Frances Rauch Michael William Reardon Daniel L. Redd Anthony James Reno Nathan J. Reynebeau Nonna A. Rezina Katie Ann Rhodes Grace Diane Richardson Eric Michael Riess Pamela Rivas Carola M. Rodriguez Jeremy Tyler Rodriguez Nicole Kristan Roy Staci M. Ruzicka Daniel Patrick Ryan Jordan Elizabeth Sandona Idamarie R. Scarpelli Eric Thomas Schleicher Alexander John Schmidt Austin Anthony Schmidt John Michael Schneider Leighanne Grace Schwab Michael Frank Scorpio Nicholas D. Scott Devika Sharma Sara Elizabeth Sheeran Jessica Elizabeth Shell Brian D. Siggeman Joseph Henry Simonelli Eric Victor Skaleski Kevin Ryan Slade Matthew P. Sledz The College of Business Administration awards scholarships based on criteria that includes academic achievement, major area of interest, leadership, and financial need. The following Accounting majors received scholarships for 2014-2015. Alexandra Bryn Smith Brendan Nicholas Smith Matthew Cotter Smith Alicia Marie Snipes Christopher William Solberg Efrain Sotelo Jake Vincent Sperka Holly Lynn Stanger Kaitlyn M. Stanger Alison Thomas Stelletello John Steven Stillman Connor Thomas Stoffel David Bruce Stoiber Alyssa Erin Stokx Samuel Alexander Stone HaSherria Shabrie Strong Reilley Erin Sullivan Shihao Sun Zhengwei Sun Samantha Nicole Swartz Amy Helene Swick Hannah Marie Swoboda Daniel M. Szczepanek Patrick Adam Szczupak Catherine M. Szuba Andrew R. Szyman Casey Taylor Kelly Marie Taylor Colin Nicholas Telmanik Ryan Phillip Thern Evan James Thoms William Hammill Thoms Yiren Tian William John Toetz Patrick Louis Townsend Adam Peter Trainor Paul Quang Vu Tran Kyle Michael Trautman Shree Kamil Trivedi Nathaniel Patrick Tures Miranda Leigh Tushaus Christopher James Umentum Edward Manuel Urbina Hendrik Van Der Zandt Vincent Gregory Van Dyke Akash Vipani Samuel Nicholas Voboril Carolyn Kathleen Von Arx Robert John Von Rueden Patrick Minihan Wade Nicholas J. Wall William Alden Wallo Brady R. Walsh Han Wang Jie Wang Na Wang Tian Wang Wanjing Wang Xiao Wang Xiaodan Wang Yuemeng Wang Zhe Wang James Robert Ward Cameron Patrick Weber Samantha Weber Reid Nicholas Weigelmann Nicole Elisabeth Welsh T’Yanna Tenae White Anne Marie Wiesman Mark Vincent Williams Bridget Murray Winn Kurt James Wittmeyer Martha Rose Wong Zachary Thomas Woytych Thomas James Wright Alexander Daniel Wuest Ronald Thomas Wynn Wentian Xia Yi Xia Xinrui Xiao Shuyuan Xing Xiaoyang Xu Ya Wen Xu Zheng Xu Wenyan Yang Hangshu Yao David S. Yarmulnik Yue Yin Kelly Anne Yndestad Jordan Dianne Yohe Dan Yu Qiaoyi Yuan John Clifford Yurk Christian E. Zambrano Jingwen Zhang Qian Zhang Tongtong Zhang Xiaohua Zhang Xidan Zhang Yubing Zhang Yuwei Zhang Jingxin Zhao Weixia Zhao Yi Zhao Guanzhe Zhou Jiajun Zhou Yisen Zhou Liangchen Zhu Yiqiu Zhu Mengting Zhuang Andrew Michael Zimmermann Karan Zutshi Accounting Awards Kelsey E. Muth Anthony A. Palermo Endowed Scholarship Kelly Marie Taylor Joseph and Catherine Bennett Family Foundation Scholarship Kelly Marie Taylor Burke Scholarship Program Spencer Debruin Brown Emily Ann Harrington Joanne Linn Wycklendt Ivette Zuniga Business Administration Alumni Association Scholarship Tori Elizabeth Geraldson Cynthia Lopez Shree Kamil Trivedi Martha Rose Wong Business Administration Fund Scholarship Mary Elizabeth Amundson Business Administration Leader Scholarship Jack James Kitzinger Saili S. Raje Dr. Francis J. Calkins Scholarship Cole Robert Johnson Ziqian Wu Delta Sigma Pi /August J. Witmeyer Endowed Scholarship Elizabeth Suzanne Esslinger Mathias Lee Kopitzke Patrick S. Lonzo Patrick Alexander Mulroy Kelsey E. Muth Eric Michael Riess Donald A. and Irene S. McGovern Scholarship Mark J. Bielanski Elizabeth Ruth Cosgrove Carly Anne Hutchins Wade M. Meehan Patrice Nicole Noltimier Andrew David North James Robert Ward Golinvaux Scholarship Patrick Alexander Mulroy Adelaide Ott Hayes Scholarship Yiren Tian William Heller Scholarship Endowment Daniel Joseph Laudick Grace Diane Richardson Liangchen Zhu Jannotta, Bray and Associates, Inc. Award Liangchen Zhu Kathryn M. Gannon Scholarship Symone A. Jackson Keyes Endowed Fund Andres Aguilar Allison Marian Bartlett Michael David Gresl Ma de los Angeles A. Menes Ronces Jordan Elizabeth Sandona Samantha Nicole Swartz Koller Scholarship Sara Jean Hoeffler Markos Foundation Scholarship Michael David Gresl Jeremy Dewitt Poppe MU Dean’s Transfer Scholarship Julius Erving Lewiel MU Jesuit High School Scholarship Zachary John Barbeau Patrick Gerard Barry Avery Dennison Flyte Sean Richard Hegarty Tavin Ryan Jensen Sarah Marie Kendzior Kacie Jane Miller John Connor Muth Maxwell McCormick Phelps Timothy Joseph Ruder Becket M. Salerno Matthew Taylor Scheibel Christopher Bernard Steiner Joseph Nolan Wagner MU Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Aissatou Bah Julius Erving Lewiel MU State Scholarship Match Louise Rose Bushman Haley Marie Jones Kelsey E. Muth Stephen Michael Osowski Ali Jean Pierog James Robert Ward Martha Rose Wong Ivette Zuniga MU Transfer Competition Adam Joseph Lietzau Gaille Gador Monte De Ramos Michael Frederick Petrella Scholars Fund-Business Administration Sean Joseph Brackin Eric David Buss Nicole M. Carlin Patrick Kevin Cashner Katherine Doyle Cerotzke Connor Michael Clancy Nicholas John DeMatthew Nathan Joseph Digmann Elizabeth J. Donahue Shaun Michael Hedge Frankow Kyle James Frantz Yunxin Fu Luntong Gao Thomas Grabow Robert Dennis Houle Yiwen Huang Brian J. Jacobs Cole Robert Johnson Haley Marie Jones Valerie Nicole Klemann Austin Daniel Lenz Steven Calvin Thomas Mann Charles N. Mau Mark Anthony Maurer Melissa Grace Mirenda John Connor Muth Elizabeth Ruth Patton Nicole Kristan Roy Staci M. Ruzicka Alexander John Schmidt John Michael Schneider Sara Elizabeth Sheeran Jessica Elizabeth Shell Holly Lynn Stanger Amy Helene Swick Daniel M. Szczepanek Patrick Adam Szczupak Kelly Marie Taylor Yiren Tian Edward Manuel Urbina Vincent Gregory Van Dyke Robert John Von Rueden Han Wang Yuemeng Wang Matthew D. Wenzel Kurt James Wittmeyer Wentian Xia Xiaoyang Xu Dan Yu Tongtong Zhang Yubing Zhang Jiajun Zhou Northwestern Mutual Foundation Scholarship Fund Thomas J. Gannon Scholarship Andres Aguilar ROTC Enhancement Joseph William Kennedy Christopher John Smith Jeremy Dewitt Poppe Uline, Inc. Scholarship Avery Dennison Flyte 17 MARQUETTE TEAMS PARTICIPATE IN ACCOUNTING FIRM COMPETITIONS Deloitte Tax Case Competition Deloitte & Touche held its 12th Annual Tax Case Study Competition during the Fall 2014 semester. Students from universities across the nation participated in the competition. Teams of up to four students were given five hours to analyze and develop a written response to a complex, hypothetical tax case. Marquette teams participated in both the undergraduate and graduate competitions. FanTAXtic Team A: (left to right) Holly Stanger, Sam Voboril, Andrew Szyman, Angela Robertson, Molly Fonk FanTAXtic Team B: (left to right) Saili Raje, John Stillman, Lindsey Adams, Yiren Tian, (not pictured: Brittney Willingham) Deloitte Audit Case Competition Marquette University participated in Deloitte’s 8th Annual Central Region Audit Case Competition in Chicago. The competition included students from the following schools: College of St. Ben’s/ St. John’s University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign DePaul University University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Iowa University of Wisconsin-Madison Each school was given four to six weeks to analyze a case. The process culminated with a presentation to a mock audit committee that consisted of Deloitte partners. Dan Kramer (Deloitte advisor), Katherine Cerotzke, Jordan Sandona, Alyssa Gruber, Daniel Laudick, Robert Houle, Kevin Rich (Faculty Advisor) PwC xACT Competition PricewaterhouseCoopers held its 12th Annual xACT campus competition during the Fall 2014 semester. Teams of five accounting students (including at least one junior, two sophomores and two other students, senior or graduate level) were given two weeks to research and prepare a response to a high-level accounting and auditing issue. Each team presented its solution to a panel of judges, consisting of PwC managers and partners. Based on the presentation and demonstration of critical thinking and teamwork, the judges chose one team from each campus to compete in the national competition. The teams listed below competed in the campus competition and the winner was “Zynamite Squad.” The team received $1000 for winning the competition. Certified Professional Amateurs Haley Jones Scott Lichner Tess Otero The Bottom Line Megan McGrath Haley Jones Evan Thoms Leo Flynn Jordan Sandona Zynamite Squad: Mathias Kopitski, Na Wang, Ziewi Huang, Yuli Pang, Mohsin Mirza 18 Fifo Xiaoshi Guo John Patton Efrain Sotelo Zhengwei Sun Patrick Szupak Team 8 William Ford Mi Liu Han Chen Wenjun Fan Kevin Slade Accounting is our LIFO Alli Borisek Katie Cerotzke Saili Raje LaQuan McMahan Daisy Gonzalez Team 3 Mathew Kohout Abigail Spaeth Johnny Stillman Symone Jackson Jeremy Poppe Double Entry Deviants Jing Liu Caitlin Forsythe Nicole Roy Nick Countryman Chris Luciano Monster University Jingyan Ding Yuie Yin Yunus Abdullah Yiling Zhang Team 7 Sean Hegarty Cristina Petrella Perla Hernandez Dan Yuiangchen Zhu Mark Santacrose continued from page 6: for others is something Mark finds extremely important and applicable to both one’s personal and one’s business life. At the present time, Mark is CEO and president of Tecta America Corporation, a leading commercial roofing contractor, in Rosemont, Illinois, and is primarily responsible for providing the direction of new acquisitions, leadership and organizational development programs, and financial management. Under his leadership, the company grew from 17 locations and $160 million in revenue to more than 45 locations and more than $550 million in revenue. This is actually his second stint with the company. He left Tecta America from 2012 through May 2014 to become the Managing Director of Chaifetz Group, LLC, a private investment firm. Before joining Tecta America Corp in 2001, Mark was President and CEO of Entrade, an e-commerce incubator. Prior to that, he was the President and CEO of Bagcraft Corporation, a leading manufacturer of flexible packaging products. Mark has plenty of career-related advice for current Marquette students. Most importantly, he advises students to stay up-to-date on developments within their profession and to constantly be learning new things. He also recommends staying connected to the university, being a proud alum, and striving to be the best at whatever it is you do. Mark Santacrose is a real-life example of the fact that one does not simply attend Marquette for four years. Rather, one becomes a part of it for life and vice versa. – Joseph Valenti Cheryl Truesdale continued from page 7: Cheryl believes playing sports is great preparation for success in life. As she tells her boys, “Training and practice is how you get better at things, whether that is in sports, in studying or when trying something new. You need to practice and to honor your commitments, too, because others are relying on you.” The lessons Cheryl learned from her different family and career roles, her training, running, and playing sports have shaped who she is today and given her a very fulfilling life. – Xin Zhang CLASS NOTES John Ferraro (Acco ’77) has been elected to the Board of Directors of International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. James Braza (Acco ’78), an attorney at Davis & Kuelthau, has been elected as president of the board of trustees of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. James was also named a 2014 top attorney by Wisconsin Super Lawyers. Thomas Bode (Bus Ad ’85, Grad ’92) is founder and president of the Bode Financial Group Ltd. He received a 2015 Milwaukee Five Star Wealth Manager Award. Brad Kalscheur (Acco ’89) a partner at Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Milwaukee, has been named to the board of Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc. center at Chicago’s Ernst & Young, for which he is a senior manager in the real estate assurance practice. Paul W. Thompson (Bus Ad ’06, Grad ’07) and Laura (Heryman) Thompson (Nurs ’07) relocated to Otorohanga, New Zealand, where Paul is Controller for Graymont, a Canadian-owned lime and limestone company. Paul had previously been Regional Operations Controller for Graymont’s Great Lakes Region, based out of West Bend, Wisconsin, and will be part of the management team supporting two recently acquired lime and limestone companies. This is a two-year expat position after which the Thompsons will likely return to North America. Kelsey Palmer (Acco ’10), a senior auditor at Ernst & Young LLP in Milwaukee, has joined the board of directors of the Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast. Joe Rock (Acco ’92), a partner at KPMG, has been named to the executive committee of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Craig Hausz (Acco ’96) started a CPA firm, Hausz & Associates, PLLC with his wife (also a CPA) in Addison, Texas. Tom Broderick (Acco ’99) recently joined the Board of Directors of the AICPA. Tommy Jostad (Bus Ad ’00) is chief financial officer of Milwaukee’s Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center. Tom Maltese (Int’l Bus/Acco ’04) of Deloitte Tax LLP was selected by the Milwaukee Business Journal as one of their “40 Under 40” 2015 award winners. Jenny Vonckx (Bus Ad ’05) is controller at Wixon, Inc., a manufacturer of seasonings, flavors, and technologies for the food and beverage industry. Allen Burbey (Acco ’06) is senior auditor for the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of Inspector General in the Madison field office. Dan Cherwin (Bus Ad ’06) is assurance resident in the global real estate, hospitality, and construction IN MEMORIAM Walter Sanford “Bud” Stumpf passed away on November 7, 2014. Bud attended Marquette University on a basketball scholarship and later served as a member of Marquette’s athletic board. When he retired from the I.R.S. in 1972, Bud became an associate professor at Marquette where he taught accounting and taxation until 1990. Bud always considered himself a Marquette Warrior. He was 95 years old. Francis “Van” W. Van Opens (’49) died on December 28, 2014, at 95 years of age. Van Opens served in the U.S. Army during World War II and worked for many years as a CPA. Mr. Van Opens lived in Racine, Wisconsin. James N. Wolter (’57) died on April 9, 2014. He was 77 years old. Thomas P. Fredricks (’59) died on February 27, 2015. He was a CPA, earning the prestigious Elijah Watts Award in 1968. Mr. Fredricks started the accounting program at Waukesha County Technical College where he taught full-time. He also taught part-time at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin until 2012. The Waukesha resident was 77 years old. James H. Roth passed away on Feb. 25, 2015, at 90 years of age. Mr. Roth’s career included 40 years of experience in financial management and consulting in health care. He resided in Lodi, Wisconsin. WEDDINGS John Mazurek (Bus Ad ’09) and Laura (Finley) Mazurek (Bus Ad ’10) on July 12, 2014, at the Church of the Gesu with more than 30 alumni in attendance. Tiffany (Roberts) Kowieski (Acco ’10) and Matthew Kowieski (Bus Ad ’10) on October 18, 2014, at the Church of the Gesu. The bride’s parents, alumni Scott Roberts (Bus Ad ’85) and Elizabeth Roberts (Bus Ad ’87) joined more than 75 additional alums in the celebration. Nicholas Alonge (Acco ’12) and Meagan (O’Hara) Alonge (Nurs ’11) were wed at the Church of the Gesu in Milwaukee. Nicholas is an audit associate at Baker Tilly Virchow Kraus and Meagan is a registered nurse in a cardiac unit. BIRTHS Traci (Powers) Sara (Bus Ad ’05, Grad ’06) and Mike Sara (Comm ’05) welcomed son Leo Michael, who joins sisters Emaline and Claire. Sean Goins (Acco ’07) and Elizabeth (Kasper) Goins (Arts ’08) have a son, Braden, born January 2, 2015, who joins sister Caitlin. 19 College of Business Administration Straz Hall, PO Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 http://business.marquette.edu Alumni NEWS UPDATE… Let us hear from you! Changed jobs? Recently promoted? Had a baby? Earned a graduate degree? Passed the CPA exam? Recently certified? Received an award or honor? Please let us know so that we can share the good news with your fellow alumni and former faculty in the next magazine. Photos are welcome. Please fax to (414) 288-5755, e-mail to [email protected], or mail to Department of Accounting, Marquette University, College of Business Administration, Straz Hall 303, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881. We look forward to hearing from you! Name Home Address City, State, Zip Phone Company Address Position Company Address City, State, Zip Phone E-mail Address Degree(s) Would you be willing to speak to students about: Your company? Major(s) Your industry? Class Year Accounting topics? (specify) News items (promotions, honors, awards, certifications, degrees, new job, addition to family, other information): 20 Do you know of an accounting alum who is not receiving this magazine? Please let us know so that we can be sure they are included in future mailings. Thanks so much.